The Agarwal family are the parents of a 17-year-old boy who has been accused of drunken driving of his Porsche in a hit-and-run accident that killed two technicians at Kalyani Nagar Junction - Ashwini Kostha and Anish Awadiya, both aged 24 and middle A resident of the state - had died. That morning.

After the police custody ended, the couple was produced in the court along with another co-accused Ashpak Makander, who was the middleman for the alleged blood swap deal.

The prosecutor sought judicial remand for the Agarwal family, which was granted, and three days' police custody for Makander, but the court rejected it and he too was sent to 14-day judicial custody. .

Aggarwal and Makander had allegedly altered the blood samples of the minor boy to prove that he was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident, leading to a nationwide uproar.

Makander had allegedly acted as a middleman in the deal between Agarwal and doctors at the government-run Sassoon General Hospital, where the blood samples were collected on May 19. Police have alleged that the boy's blood sample was allegedly swapped with that of his mother (Shivani). Aggarwal) apparently to derail the investigation.

The prosecution argued that Makander had met Aggarwal in this regard and they wanted to investigate this aspect in depth and trace the transactions of money worth Rs 5 lakh, of which Rs 4 lakh was recovered. Are. However, defense lawyers said that no new ground has been established by the police nor much progress has been made in the investigation and opposed the plea for further remand.

The minor boy is currently in custody in a juvenile correction facility till June 25, after the Juvenile Justice Board refused to release him on June 12.